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== Action Items ==
== Action Items ==


* Thank you to NPR; Try to nudge towards a face to face geek meeting w/ npr
* Next steps on doc's slide narrative; video?
* Next steps for r-button / radioparadise.com use case
** Couple days worth of work to demo at IIW
* Next steps for iPhone mockup?


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* One-page VRM website?
* Please RSVP to Doc if you plan to attend Oct 17th meeting in Cambridge
* Chris to talk to Common Craft folks to see if they'll help us?
* Chris to talk to Common Craft folks to see if they'll help us
* Keith and Scott to take 1st pass at r-button for iPhone design/features and present ideas to group next week
* Doc and Keith to draft Common Craft-esque video storyboard ideas and post to wiki page this week
* Dean, Sean to finalize 1-page VRM website
* Sean, Chris, Deb, and Dean to meet this week (take a look at storyboard directions? Create new ones and/or improve?)
* Check RSVP list for 17th and send out reminder
* Update whole crew on bi-weekly call tomorrow re: week-o-VRM in November (IIW + VRM committee + Public Media Barcamp)
* Chris to confirm with Margaret what she had in mind for VRM involvement
* Chris to confirm with Margaret what she had in mind for VRM involvement


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* Worked on some actual code - use case for radioparadise.com (now work in progress)
* Worked on some actual code - use case for radioparadise.com (now work in progress)
** Uses JavaScript, plug-in, and homegrown HTML page
** Let's show it to Radio Paradise
* Open question on state of r-button affordances
* Open question on state of r-button affordances
* Public Media wants to be in cheering section; doesn't want to contaminate our process
* Public Media wants to be in cheering section; doesn't want to contaminate our process
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** 3-prong: any station can run own IDP, NPR offers service to make it at easy as possible
** 3-prong: any station can run own IDP, NPR offers service to make it at easy as possible
* r-button / radioparadise.com use case
* r-button / radioparadise.com use case
* One-page VRM website?
* Next steps on doc's slide narrative; video?
* Next steps for r-button / radioparadise.com use case?
* Next steps for iPhone mockup
* face to face geek meeting w/ npr

Revision as of 16:58, 21 October 2008

Topic: R-button working meeting

Attendees

  • Keith Hopper
  • Doc Searls
  • Joe Andrieu
  • Dean Landsman
  • Iain Henderson

Action Items

  • Thank you to NPR; Try to nudge towards a face to face geek meeting w/ npr
  • Next steps on doc's slide narrative; video?
  • Next steps for r-button / radioparadise.com use case
    • Couple days worth of work to demo at IIW
  • Next steps for iPhone mockup?
  • One-page VRM website?
  • Chris to talk to Common Craft folks to see if they'll help us?
  • Chris to confirm with Margaret what she had in mind for VRM involvement

Agenda notes, questions, comments

  • Worked on some actual code - use case for radioparadise.com (now work in progress)
    • Uses JavaScript, plug-in, and homegrown HTML page
    • Let's show it to Radio Paradise
  • Open question on state of r-button affordances
  • Public Media wants to be in cheering section; doesn't want to contaminate our process
    • Interest in i-card / r-card model for representing identity in a membership context
    • One idea: Stations as IDPs issuing icard and it could be used at npr.org -- provide a way into the market initiated by users and through the stations
    • 3-prong: any station can run own IDP, NPR offers service to make it at easy as possible
  • r-button / radioparadise.com use case